But there's no way US companies are going to haul their construction workers across the Mexican border to get cracking, experts have claimed.

Financial experts are predicting that Mexican construction companies, their workers and a massive cement company are going to be quids in should Trump succeed in his plan.

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According to Bernstein research, Trump wall could use around $711m (£574m) of concrete and $240m(£193m) of cement.

With labour added in, that tots up to about $15 and $25bn.

A tad more than The Donald's estimated $10bn.

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But it's not feasible to lug all that cement and concrete across the United States so the winners will be those within 200 miles of the border.

Step in Cemex SAB, a Mexican firm with around half the quarries close to the border.

The company's share price has risen over the last five days in anticipation of the result, but markets closed before the monumental vote came in early this morning.

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In the two years it will take to secure the land to build the wall on – and then another two to build it – a flurry of Brits might head to sunny central America to cash in.

Construction workers in the UK were left salivating over the value of the potential contract.

They've been posting construction media agency On The Tools' Facebook page about the news.

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The company posted a tongue-in-cheek picture of a ladder, writing "now shipping ladders to Mexico".

Under which one Brit wrote: "Plenty of jobs for brickies in America now."